I’m undertaking a geomorphological study that zeroes in on mountains and hills, and I need a specialist who can carry out a thorough landform analysis and turn the findings into clear, actionable outputs. The core tasks involve interpreting DEMs, satellite imagery, and any existing topographic or geological datasets you consider useful, then synthesising the results into maps and an explanatory report that traces the dominant geomorphic processes shaping these high-relief terrains. I have roughly four weeks before I must present preliminary results, so the project should be scoped with that timeline in mind. Throughout the engagement I’ll share whatever background data, field observations, or site photos are available; feel free to recommend other open-source or proprietary datasets if they will sharpen the analysis. Deliverables (to be handed over in stages so I can review as we go): • Georeferenced terrain maps (vector and raster) highlighting slope breaks, ridgelines, drainage networks, and any notable structural controls. • A concise technical report summarising methodology, key metrics (slope gradients, hypsometric integrals, relief ratios, etc.), interpretations of dominant erosional or tectonic influences, and recommended further work. • Project files (e.g., ArcGIS Pro or QGIS layers, Python or R scripts if you automate workflows) packaged for easy hand-off. Accuracy, reproducibility, and clear visualisation are paramount. If you have a preferred workflow involving GIS, remote sensing, or geomorphic indices, let me know; I’m open to the tools you trust as long as the end products meet professional publication standards. I’m ready to start immediately and happy to answer any questions so we can keep momentum and hit the one-month goal.